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Clinical Pharmacist ARC Primary Care Network

FedBucks Ltd · HIGH WYCOMBE, HP10 8LQ

Salary
£55000.00 p.a.
Location
HIGH WYCOMBE, HP10 8LQ

Clinical Pharmacist ARC Primary Care Network role at FedBucks Ltd in HIGH WYCOMBE, HP10 8LQ. Salary: £55000.00 p.a.. Source: NhsJobs. Apply directly with the employer via the link above.

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Job description

Key Responsibilities

Patient Facing Clinical Care

• Deliver structured medication reviews for patients with complex needs and polypharmacy.

• Manage long-term condition clinics including asthma, COPD, hypertension and other chronic diseases.

• Facilitate group consultations providing clinical expertise around medication use in chronic diseases.

• Undertake medicines optimisation reviews for care home residents and housebound patients.

• Support proactive care planning and multidisciplinary team meetings.

• Provide expert medicines advice to patients, carers and colleagues.

Medicines Optimisation

• Improve prescribing quality, safety and cost-effectiveness across the PCN.

• Identify patients at risk from medicines through clinical searches and population health tools.

• Support medicines reconciliation following hospital discharge.

• Implement MHRA safety alerts and national prescribing guidance.

• Reduce medicines waste and improve adherence through patient-centred consultations.

Quality Improvement

• Participate in prescribing audits and quality improvement initiatives.

• Support delivery of QOF, IIF and other contractual priorities.

• Contribute to development of pharmacy-led services.

• Help standardise medicines management processes across practices.

Working Together

• Work collaboratively with GPs, nurses, pharmacy technicians and the wider multidisciplinary team.

• Build strong relationships with community pharmacies, secondary care and system partners.

• Contribute to education and medicines optimisation training within practices.

• Support a culture of continuous improvement and shared learning.

What Were Looking For

Essential

Registered Pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council GPhC.

Independent Prescriber qualification, or willingness to undertake training.

Experience working within primary care, community pharmacy or hospital pharmacy.

Excellent clinical knowledge and commitment to evidence-based prescribing.

Strong communication and consultation skills.

Ability to work independently while contributing effectively to a multidisciplinary team.

Experience using EMIS GP Clinical System

Desirable

Experience undertaking Structured Medication Reviews.

Experience working within Primary Care Networks or General Practice.

Long term condition management experience.

Clinical audit and quality improvement experience.

Teaching or mentoring experience.

What We Offer

The opportunity to help shape a new, expanding in-house pharmacy service.

. Support in completion of the CPPE Primary Care Pharmacy Education Pathway

A supportive and experienced multidisciplinary team.

Protected time for learning and professional development.

Clinical supervision and peer support.

A varied role combining patient care, service development and quality improvement.

The opportunity to make a genuine difference to patient outcomes across the PCN.

About Arc Bucks PCN

Arc Bucks Primary Care Network serves around 50,000 patients across four GP practices in South Buckinghamshire.

We are committed to delivering innovative, high-quality primary care through collaboration, continuous improvement and making the very best use of our multidisciplinary workforce.

Our vision is to build an outstanding pharmacy service where pharmacists and pharmacy technicians work at the top of their professional competence, improving patient outcomes while supporting sustainable general practice.

Job description

Key Responsibilities

Patient Facing Clinical Care

• Deliver structured medication reviews for patients with complex needs and polypharmacy.

• Manage long-term condition clinics including asthma, COPD, hypertension and other chronic diseases.

• Facilitate group consultations providing clinical expertise around medication use in chronic diseases.

• Undertake medicines optimisation reviews for care home residents and housebound patients.

• Support proactive care planning and multidisciplinary team meetings.

• Provide expert medicines advice to patients, carers and colleagues.

Medicines Optimisation

• Improve prescribing quality, safety and cost-effectiveness across the PCN.

• Identify patients at risk from medicines through clinical searches and population health tools.

• Support medicines reconciliation following hospital discharge.

• Implement MHRA safety alerts and national prescribing guidance.

• Reduce medicines waste and improve adherence through patient-centred consultations.

Quality Improvement

• Participate in prescribing audits and quality improvement initiatives.

• Support delivery of QOF, IIF and other contractual priorities.

• Contribute to development of pharmacy-led services.

• Help standardise medicines management processes across practices.

Working Together

• Work collaboratively with GPs, nurses, pharmacy technicians and the wider multidisciplinary team.

• Build strong relationships with community pharmacies, secondary care and system partners.

• Contribute to education and medicines optimisation training within practices.

• Support a culture of continuous improvement and shared learning.

What Were Looking For

Essential

Registered Pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council GPhC.

Independent Prescriber qualification, or willingness to undertake training.

Experience working within primary care, community pharmacy or hospital pharmacy.

Excellent clinical knowledge and commitment to evidence-based prescribing.

Strong communication and consultation skills.

Ability to work independently while contributing effectively to a multidisciplinary team.

Experience using EMIS GP Clinical System

Desirable

Experience undertaking Structured Medication Reviews.

Experience working within Primary Care Networks or General Practice.

Long term condition management experience.

Clinical audit and quality improvement experience.

Teaching or mentoring experience.

What We Offer

The opportunity to help shape a new, expanding in-house pharmacy service.

. Support in completion of the CPPE Primary Care Pharmacy Education Pathway

A supportive and experienced multidisciplinary team.

Protected time for learning and professional development.

Clinical supervision and peer support.

A varied role combining patient care, service development and quality improvement.

The opportunity to make a genuine difference to patient outcomes across the PCN.

About Arc Bucks PCN

Arc Bucks Primary Care Network serves around 50,000 patients across four GP practices in South Buckinghamshire.

We are committed to delivering innovative, high-quality primary care through collaboration, continuous improvement and making the very best use of our multidisciplinary workforce.

Our vision is to build an outstanding pharmacy service where pharmacists and pharmacy technicians work at the top of their professional competence, improving patient outcomes while supporting sustainable general practice.

Description as published by the employer on NhsJobs.

About this clinical pharmacist role in HIGH WYCOMBE

This is a clinical pharmacist vacancy at FedBucks Ltd, based in HIGH WYCOMBE. The role is listed on NhsJobs and forms part of the wider UK pharmacy jobs market tracked by PharmSee across 11 major chains and NHS sources. If you are researching clinical pharmacist roles in HIGH WYCOMBE, review the salary benchmark and similar open vacancies below to inform your application.

What does a pharmacist earn in South East?

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Clinical pharmacist jobs and salary in HIGH WYCOMBE

PharmSee is currently tracking 3 active pharmacy vacancies in HIGH WYCOMBE across all major UK chains and NHS sources. HIGH WYCOMBE's pharmacy workforce and salary benchmarks are covered in detail in the PharmSee salary guide.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the salary for this clinical pharmacist role in HIGH WYCOMBE?

The advertised salary for this clinical pharmacist role at FedBucks Ltd is £55000.00 p.a.. Typical clinical pharmacist pay in HIGH WYCOMBE varies by experience, sector (NHS versus community), and employer; see the PharmSee UK pharmacy salary guide for benchmarks.

Does FedBucks Ltd have other pharmacy roles open in the UK?

Yes — PharmSee currently tracks 3 open pharmacy vacancies from FedBucks Ltd across the UK. Browse all FedBucks Ltd roles on PharmSee to compare locations and salaries.

How many pharmacy jobs are currently open in HIGH WYCOMBE?

PharmSee is currently tracking 3 active pharmacy vacancies in HIGH WYCOMBE across 11 major UK chains and NHS sources. Browse every open HIGH WYCOMBE pharmacy role on PharmSee's jobs search.

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